Thursday, April 23, 2009

Help Me Pick New Headshots!

Hey Everyone,

I'd love to get your feedback on my new headshots. Unless Mike shows me how to put them on the blog, the easiest way to see them is to sign in to Facebook and view my headshot album there: HEADSHOTS

These are completely raw, un-retouched shot so please forgive minor imperfections, they will be photoshopped out. My allergies were having issue that week so my eyes are extra squinty in some of the shots. I find it helps to gently squint when looking at the photos to see how it will look once fixed up. Ultimately I will be choosing one smiling with teeth showing, one with mouth closed, and one that shows more of my body.

Thanks for any input you have!!!

PS I had my first rehearsal for The Children's Hour tonight and I have to say, it was AMAZING! I haven't felt this professional in a production in a very long time and I am beyond excited to be in this cast! More to come soon ... I promise!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Press Release for "The Children's Hour"

My current show...

The insidious power of a lie takes center stage at the Wright-Dobie School for Girls in Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour. When a student perceives she is being treated unfairly by the headmasters, she fabricates a malicious lie about them. Fearful that their children will be inappropriately influenced, parents begin to withdraw their children from the school. The controversy pushes relationships to the brink, tests assumptions, and challenges preconceived notions of the truth. MAY 21 – JUNE 7, 2009 AT THE GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Check out the theatre's website at: http://www.apacny.org/

Also, if you haven't already viewed my current appearance on College Humor check it out at: http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1904510

It is currently the second most liked and second most viewed video on the site, so keep forwarding to friends and click the "I Like" button to keep it going!

Thanks so much!!!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Performing and Driving

Well after being told my last bit of entries were “boring” because all they did were alert you to possible sightings of me on TV, I’m going to try and get back to talking about my life here in the big apple. Lots has been happening and I daily think, “ooh, this would make a really great blog story!” Unfortunately, the times I find myself at my computer I either am doing work, submitting to auditions, or spacing out on Facebook. So, here is my attempt at more daily-life stories…

A few Sundays ago was the first showing of this new musical I am working on that is composed by my voice teacher’s son. It’s been a great experience, I’ve met some amazingly talented people. It has been the first time since moving here that I feel like I am a part of quality theatre. Everything has been very collaborative in the process and its felt great to reactive my creative juices. That week I had one evening off from rehearsal and there were auditions out in Astoria, Queens for a play with several roles for girls who looked 14-16 years old. Figuring I should be productive, I made my way up to Astoria (a little over an hour commute from my apartment in Brooklyn) and arrived at the open call when it was scheduled to begin. Unfortunately tons of other actors had already beaten me there and they were already on page three of the non-equity list! So I sat in a cold church basement for three hours to finally have my turn to walk into a small room, perform my one minute monologue, and make my way back home – oh yes, and it was pouring rain and I didn’t have an umbrella.

A week later, I was very pleasantly surprised to get a call from the casting director asking me to come to callbacks. I felt I had done well but the director just said “thank you” when I finished so I had no indication of what she thought. The bad news was that the callback was at 8:30 on Wednesday that week, and I had rehearsal for Wonderland from 7-10. Not wanting to turn down a callback, I beg my neighbor to let me borrow his car, ask the casting director if I can get there at 9:00 instead, and tell my Wonderland director that I have to leave early that night. I have not driven a car yet in the state of New York, my neighbor’s car is a very small two-door which I never prefer driving, and my license … well its semi-expired (long story)… A lot of factors were making this experience a bit stressful, oh yes, and it was pouring rain once again.

Luckily, I’ve always been an aggressive driver and don’t get rattled by over-stimulation when driving. The hardest parts of the drive were getting through downtown Brooklyn and having to be aware of constantly changing traffic, parked cars, pedestrians, and following driving directions from my iPhone. I thought it would get easier once I made it to the highway but the painted lines to show the different lanes were nearly impossible to see at night and in the pouring rain. Also, I couldn’t find any speed limit signs and found that the traffic around me was either zipping by at high speeds or were slow moving semi-trucks. I finally made it white-knuckling the steering wheel and found parking right across from the callback location. I am there about an hour and read a scene with three other girls twice and then head back on the road.

Giving up my one day off to sit at the open call, missing part of a rehearsal and driving in the rain all seemed to have paid off because this past Monday I received a call offering me a role in the show! Hurray! Although I don’t have a large part I realized because the show is an Equity-Showcase Production Contract, it will be my first show in NY working with Equity actors! Also, I am super excited about the director as she received her MFA from Yale and has recently won several directing awards. Its a great feeling to look back and see that each show I am cast in since moving here is one step above the next, slowly but surely I am climbing the crazy ladder to NY acting success! In addition, the workshop production of Wonderland went really well and the director is hoping to produce a full-scale production this summer at the Ice Factory New Works Festival in Soho.

I promise to do my best to have another entry soon … thanks for reading!